March 17, 2005
For reasons not worth going into, I was looking up city nicknames today and came across some rather bizarre ones. The best ones are mostly in the midwest. Some of my favorites:
gotebo is pronounced GO-dee-bo, in case you were wondering.
Posted by: carmesi_ at March 17, 2005 06:14 PMYou know, since it's the Goat Ropin' Capital of the World, I assumed it was pronounced GOAT-bo.
Just shows what I know.
Posted by: Erin at March 18, 2005 12:05 AMit's ok, i forgive you. half the towns in oklahoma have weird pronunciations anyway... like "miami." you'd think it'd be pronounced like miami fl, right? nope. "my amm uhh." i don't get it either.
Posted by: carmesi_ at March 21, 2005 03:26 AMGolly! but I am laughing aloud!
And then again...Are we not proud of the giant humanity of those folks out in Beaver, OK! who understand how their forebears lived, stayed alive, and the native Indians before them; and who, like me, remember those "field games" with their cousins when, turning to throw a likely gob, they got caught square in the mouth with a yet more ripe item; but everyone left the field laugh'n, and ... going in to dinner.
Posted by: The Good Doctor at March 21, 2005 09:44 AMLast week at work, for reasons I won't go into, I stumbled across an article on Beaver, OK. Not only is it a city nickname, it's also a rather extensive festival surrounding the tossing of said cow chips. The preferred method of throwing these chips is underhand, like slow-pitch softball. The record has been standing for several years.
The stranger thing is, when I tried to email the text of this rather entertaining article to a friend, my work email account refused to send it, stating that it had triggered the adult dictionary. The dirtiest word in there was "dung." Which is quite dirty, I admit, but in a very different sense of the word. *shrug*
Posted by: Amy at March 21, 2005 10:09 PM